Ross Koppel
Ross Koppel (born August 18, 1946) is an American sociologist. He is a senior fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics and an adjunct professor of sociology at The University of Pennsylvania. He is known for studying the impact of healthcare information technology on medical practice. Koppel's work led to controversy in the health care informatics industry and significant changes to guarantee the safety and accuracy of medical records. Koppel has served as president of the Sociological Practice Association and the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology and has received numerous awards from professional associations. In 2010, Koppel was awarded the Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology by the American Sociological Association. Provided by Wikipedia
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Using Artificial Intelligence With Natural Language Processing to Combine Electronic Health Record’s Structured and Free Text Data to Identify Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation to De... by Peter L Elkin, Sarah Mullin, Jack Mardekian, Christopher Crowner, Sylvester Sakilay, Shyamashree Sinha, Gary Brady, Marcia Wright, Kimberly Nolen, JoAnn Trainer, Ross Koppel, Daniel Schlegel, Sashank Kaushik, Jane Zhao, Buer Song, Edwin Anand
Published 2021-11-01
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Improving the Quality and Utility of Electronic Health Record Data through Ontologies by Asiyah Yu Lin, Sivaram Arabandi, Thomas Beale, William D. Duncan, Amanda Hicks, William R. Hogan, Mark Jensen, Ross Koppel, Catalina Martínez-Costa, Øystein Nytrø, Jihad S. Obeid, Jose Parente de Oliveira, Alan Ruttenberg, Selja Seppälä, Barry Smith, Dagobert Soergel, Jie Zheng, Stefan Schulz
Published 2023-09-01
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